Beyond memory-effect matrix-based imaging in scattering media by acousto-optic gating

Elad Sunray, Gil Weinberg, Moriya Rosenfeld, Ori Katz*

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Abstract

Imaging inside scattering media at optical resolution is a longstanding challenge affecting multiple fields, from bio-medicine to astronomy. In recent years, several groundbreaking techniques for imaging inside scattering media, in particular scattering-matrix-based approaches, have shown great promise. However, due to their reliance on the optical “memory-effect,” these techniques usually suffer from a restricted field of view. Here, we demonstrate that diffraction-limited imaging beyond the optical memory-effect can be robustly achieved by combining acousto-optic spatial-gating with state-of-the-art matrix-based imaging techniques. In particular, we show that this can be achieved by computational processing of scattered light fields captured under scanned acousto-optic modulation. The approach can be directly utilized whenever the ultrasound focus size is of the order of the memory-effect range, independently of the scattering angle.

Original languageEnglish
Article number096112
JournalAPL Photonics
Volume9
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2024

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